2024), Lindsay Weinberg explores the increasing use of digital surveillance technologies in higher education. She examines their implications for student privacy, autonomy, and academic freedom.
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WFH with privacy? 85% of Brit bosses snoop on staffEmployers remain blissfully unaware/wilfully ignorant of the impact of surveillance on staff More than three-quarters of UK employers admit to using some form of surveillance tech to spy on their ...
In the quiet corridors of Apple’s headquarters, executives face a decision that could reshape the future of digital privacy ...
The context of digital surveillance. In recent years, the issue of digital surveillance has taken on alarming proportions, especially for those working in the field of information ...
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South Africans have witnessed first-hand the consequences of state overreach in surveillance during our own turbulent past.
UNESCO reports that 20 percent of attacks on journalists occur in digital spaces, but in Sub-Saharan Africa, the situation is worsening as governments expand digital surveillance and online harassment ...
Israel is often described as one of the leading global hubs for surveillance technology innovation. The country’s security and intelligence agencies, such as Mossad, Shin Bet, and the Israeli Defense ...
By incorporating digital privacy and threat modeling into their care, providers can help patients navigate a complex landscape of threats in an environment of pervasive surveillance.
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